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Using runit with OpenRC
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Beginning with OpenRC-0.21, we support using runit [1] in place of
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start-stop-daemon for monitoring and restarting daemons.
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## Setup
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Documenting runit in detail is beyond the scope of this guide. It will
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document how to set up OpenRC services to communicate with runit.
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### Use Default start, stop and status functions
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If you write your own start, stop and status functions in your service
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script, none of this will work. You must allow OpenRC to use the default
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functions.
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### Dependencies
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All OpenRC service scripts that want their daemons monitored by runit
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should have the following line added to their dependencies to make sure
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the runit scan directory is being monitored.
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need runsvdir
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### Variable Settings
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The most important setting is the supervisor variable. At the top of
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your service script, you should set this variable as follows:
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supervisor=runit
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The second variable you need is runit_service. This is the path to the
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runit service you wish to control via OpenRC. The default is
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/etc/sv/${RC_SVCNAME}. This means that for an OpenRC service
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/etc/init.d/foo, you will need to create the same runit service in
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/etc/sv/foo.
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This is very early support, so feel free to file bugs if you have
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issues.
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[1] http://www.smarden.org/runit
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